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Players, mentors and association authorities, over a significant time span, ended up and offered their appreciation to long-lasting youth baseball association chief Jeff Albury on Wednesday night at the JBLN Field of Dreams Complex at St. Andrew's in Nassau East.

The Junior Baseball League of Nassau (JBLN) regarded Albury who died as the occupant magistrate of the association on Super Bowl Sunday - February 13, seven days after his 74th birthday celebration. He was a symbol in neighborhood baseball, and likewise, sports in the nation, aiding the advancement of thousands of youngsters and ladies out by JBLN.

A home plate candlelight vigil was hung on the Jeff Albury Field at the JBLN Complex on Wednesday.

Giving recognitions for Albury were leader board individuals Curtis Malone and Stephen 'Minister' Beneby, past board individuals Charles Kemp and Helen Dupuch, Coach Hubert Gibson, player Geralle 'GJ' Gabriel and dear companion and one of the association's mentors Eddie Carter.

Sports telecaster Marcellus Hall, who fills in as an umpire in the association, was the mediator for the night.

Likewise bringing comments was association president Jeff Walcott who said Albury contacted the existences of thousands of young fellows and ladies who simply needed to play baseball and mess around with companions in a protected games climate.

Albury's family, his better half Margo, child Christopher, little girl in-regulation Cecelia and grandson Carter were in participation at the fields on Wednesday evening.

"It was a collaboration and it truly it was an easy decision for us since it represented how Jeff affected us at JBLN and how instrumental he was in the improvement of the association," said load up part Jodell Roberts, who invested a ton of energy speaking with Albury throughout the long term. "JBLN was his life - he devoted himself to the smooth running of the association and to that end everything was so coordinated. With Mr. Albury, everything must be done well. We saw it fitting that this would be the method for recollecting Mr. Albury. This was his first love, and baseball, yet tee ball (long term olds) too. He cherished instructing them, directing their games and simply being around them, and he knew every one of them by name.